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Rendering multiple tracks
Posted by Blahtor Magnus on February 9, 2009 at 11:53 pmIs there a way to render the tracks and pre-comps in a composition so that the final result is a pile of separate rendered tracks instead of a single combined video?
David Bogie replied 17 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 7 Replies -
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David Bogie
February 10, 2009 at 3:56 pmYou select a layer, precompose, and send that new comp to the rendering queue.
bogiesan
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Dave Johnson
February 10, 2009 at 6:07 pmYes. If you precomp each layer (or groups of layers) and render the precomps, you’ll have all of them as individual files. If you like, you can choose “import & replace” in your AE output module, which will import each of the rendered files back into your AE project and use them to replace the precomp layers within your main composition(s).
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Blahtor Magnus
February 10, 2009 at 7:57 pmI pre-comped all layers and then added the pre-comps to the Render Que.
Problem is that it renders the raw files, without the applied effects. -
Dave Johnson
February 10, 2009 at 9:21 pmThe only things I can think of that would cause that are:
[1] If you checked the “Leave all attributes” option when you made your precomp, which would mean all effects would remain applied to the precomp layer inside of your main comp instead of within the precomp itself and you would, thus, be rendering precomps that don’t have any effects applied in them. Go to one of your precomps and see if there are any effects applied to any of the layers that should have them. If not, go to that same precomp layer inside your main comp and you’ll find your effects there. If that’s the case, you’ll need to redo the process of making precomps from your layers and check the “Move all attributes…” option instead.
[2] If you had “All Off” selected in the “Effects” options of your render settings instead of “Current Settings” or “All On”. Click your “Render Settings” in the render queue and look at the “Effects” option.
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David Bogie
February 11, 2009 at 3:03 pm[Blahtor Magnus] “Problem is that it renders the raw files, without the applied effects.”
Your original post did not include the intimation that you might not understand the details and this is a common error, failure to understand the precomp process. See the manual and online help system. You must attach the attributes to the layers as your create the precomp, otherwise your effects stay anchored downstream in the main comp.
Precomposing and nesting become powerful conceptual tools as your After Effects experience grows. Understanding how they work revolutionizes your ability to pre-visualize, plan your workflow, and, ultimately, to instantly change those plans as your project evolves.
bogiesan
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